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caipiroska, n. Brit. |kʌɪpɪˈrɒskə|, U.S. |ˌkaɪpəˈrɑskə| Forms: 19– caipirosca, 19– caipiroska [‹ Brazilian Portuguese caipiroska > n.) + -roska, suffix representing a humorous imitation of Russian suffixes (in allusion to the drink's vodka content). Compare earlier caipirinha n.] A cocktail resembling a caipirinha but made with vodka instead of cachaça.
1990N.Y. Times 26 Sept. c7/3 You can also have a caipirosca, made with vodka instead of cachaça. ‘Because it's Russian. Caipi russka. Get it?’ 1995Time Out 6 Dec. 70/3 (advt.) DJ Marcus takes over, spinning the latest samba and salsa to a dance-mad Latin American crowd, with caipirinha & caipiroska cocktails just {pstlg}2 all night. 2004Gold Coast Bull. (Austral.) (Nexis) 18 Mar. g7 With the revival of the cocktail scene (think lychee martinis, flirtinis, cosmopolitans and caipiroskas) has come a new breed of bartender. |